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HANOVERIANPeriod in British history from 1714 to 1901, starting with King George I and ending with Queen Victoria (10)
GEORGIANWhat term describes British history from 1714 to 1830? (8)
REGENCYPertaining to the period in British history from 1811 to 1820 (7)
GRANDSONGeorge I and II together? For George II, George III
VEGANSounds like it's definitely not at stakeholder backing old horse after a great day celebrating victo
STUARTSThe ___ (Royal line ending with Queen Anne upon her death in 1714)
HOUSEOFHANOVERThe English royal family line in power from George I to Victoria (from 1714 to 1901)
HANOVERWhat was the royal house of Britain from 1714 to 1901? (7)
VICTORIANEra of British history from 1837 to 1901 (9)
EDWARDIAN____ period, era in British history between the reigns of Queen Victoria and King George V (9)
THESSALONIKICity and port in north-eastern Greece where King George I was assassinated in 1913 (12)
PAULGAUGUINFrench post-impressionist painter who lived in self-imposed exile in Tahiti from 1895 to 1901 (4,7)
WATERMUSICCollection of orchestral movements by German composer George Frederic Handel, written for King George I in 1717 (5,5)
CHESHIRECATIn Wonderland Alice encountered this creature who "vanished quite slowly, beginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the grin" (8,3)
TRAGEDYWhat is a dramatic or literary composition dealing with serious or sombre themes and ending with disaster? (7)
ASHRAMAAny of the four stages of Hindu spiritual life, beginning with Brahmacharya (student) and ending with Sannyasa (renunciate) (7)
GRAPPLECome to grips with King George and fruit
CHINAA period of this country's history from late fourth to late sixth centuries AD is referred to as the Northern and Southern Dynasties (5)
AGESPeriod in European history from around the late 5th-century to about 1100 AD (4,4)
DARKPeriod in European history from around the late 5th-century to about 1100 AD (4,4)